Malham Cove HDR

Standing some 80 metres high and 300 metres wide and north of the mid craven fault, Malham Cove is a curved crag of carboniferous limestone formed after the last ice age. Meltwater, particularly from Malham Tarn, cut back the cove as it fell over the edge as a waterfall. This erosion took place more actively at the lip of the fall rather than at the sides, hence the curved shape.

[quote]I have upgraded to enthusiast on your advice....even tho I still have a lot to learn, but enjoy doing it everytime I take my camera out.[/quote]
I always remember an old school teacher telling me that, it is only when you realise how little that you know, that is when you are making progress. It's not how good you are, it is how much you enjoy it.
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Quote:I have upgraded to enthusiast on your advice....even tho I still have a lot to learn, but enjoy doing it everytime I take my camera out.

I always remember an old school teacher telling me that, it is only when you realise how little that you know, that is when you are making progress. It's not how good you are, it is how much you enjoy it.
ivor